Colorado Black Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday announced new members of its board of directors.

The chamber named Geta Asfaw, president of Ababa & Co., a McDonald’s franchisee; Denise Burgess, president of Burgess Services; and Cole Finnegan, managing partner of the Denver office of Hogan Lovell LLP.

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The Sink on University Hill will have its liquor license suspended for at least eight days after Boulder’s Beverage Licensing Authority ruled the restaurant over-served a man who died in a fiery crash less than an hour after leaving the restaurant.

Registrations for new cars and trucks in Colorado slipped 4.2 percent in April compared to March and they are down 3.2 percent year-to-date, according to a monthly update from the Colorado Automobile Dealers Association.

More than $20 million will soon flow towards construction of critical roads and transportation connections in the metro area's "aerotropolis," as civic leaders up their game from mere words to cold hard cash.